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Virgin Media Hub
I got a hub last week in place of my old modem which was faulty. The engineer that fitted it said it would work best if I used the new hub as a router to save the mess of using my old router so I agreed. I have been thinking all week that there was a problem with my internet but after checking the speeds both wireless and plugged in the difference is unreal!
Im getting 10meg plugged in and 1meg wireless. Is this normal or do I have a faulty hub? I would be interested to know the difference other people are getting? |
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so you've tried the wireless capable device both wireless and wired up trying to achieve the max speed?
Install inSSIDer on your wireless capible device. open the program and let it search for all the networks within reach of you.. once all have appeared look at each networks channel number, they will range from 1-13... note channels numbers that are not used within the 1-13 range then set your hub to use the unused number. also change rate mode that matches your wireless device, 54/145/300. |
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Thenry, this will be a hub (10meg), not a superhub, so those speeds won't be correct. I don't know if the hub is 'N' or 'G', but if it is N then I expect it will be 54/72/150. I've not seen a basic hub before though.
If your area is full of interference try 72 speed as this will be using a single channel. Manually set the channel after following Thenry's advice and you should find the best channel to use. |
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Also note the signal power level. The closer to 0 it is, the better.
I made the mistake if telling my gf that -89 was a strong signal, when it was actually a weak signal, which we fixed by fitting an amplified aerial (not a superhub). Sadly the SH has fixed aerials so that wouldnt be an option. |
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open/put this > 192.168.0.1 in your web browser
login I've not used a VM Hub so I'm not sure, look for an advanced settings link or advanced wireless settings, once your on the set up page you'll know which boxes to open and set accordingly. ---------- Post added at 23:53 ---------- Previous post was at 23:48 ---------- here you go mate > http://help.virginmedia.com/system/s...MER_TYPE=Cable the modes seem to go upto 300 from the pic within the link Andy, it must be the same as the SH. wireman if you have any troubles figuring out what to set the mode to then post up what wireless chip/adapter you have on your wireless capable devices. |
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@Thenry: Really? Crikey, and no 5GHz mode either. Not really cricket, that. I bet it's set to 300 by default as well. That would explain the number of 300 VM routers on the 2.4GHz band cropping up on my radar recently. Odd little device though, being 300 wireless without gigabit lan. Not so common.
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Although the firmware appears to support 300mbps mode I am pretty sure that the Hub (as opposed to the superhub) is only a 150N device.
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I have had to switch back to using my old router! The Virgin hub is just to hit and miss as a router. By changing back my speeds have gone up from between 1-10meg to 9-16meg (some how on a 10 meg connection) but the main thing is the internet seems fast all the time!
Anyone know how my BB speeds are above 10meg sometimes? Hope its test for a free upgrade again. http://speedtest.net/result/1568099206.png http://speedtest.net/result/1570216702.png http://speedtest.net/result/1568180061.png |
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speedtest.net is flash hungry which your system may not be able to handle properly, what do you get via http://proof.ovh.net/
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